1. Dangerous goods classification and transportation requirements: Sodium hydrosulfide belongs to Class 6.1+8 dangerous goods, and its UN code is 2922.
2. Packaging requirements: The packaging of sodium hydrosulfide must comply with the dangerous goods transportation standards, and the packaging container should be marked with warning signs such as “corrosive liquid, toxic”. Small packages are usually 5H3 standard, Class II packaging.
3. Separate storage: Sodium hydrosulfide should be stored separately from oxidants, acids, and chemicals. They should not be mixed to prevent mutual reaction or contamination.
4. Emergency measures: The transport vehicle should be equipped with an emergency fire extinguisher, and the transport personnel should be familiar with the properties of sodium hydrosulfide so that they can handle it in time when a leak occurs.
5. After arriving at the port, inform the customer of the storage requirements: After arriving at the destination, sodium hydrosulfide should be stored in a cool, ventilated warehouse with a temperature not higher than 37 degrees.
Post time: May-30-2025